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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x19.7in
About this artwork
How does one depict an emotional scream? In this work, the face of a silent tree becomes an agonizing cry. I am drawing attention here to the ecological transformation in the Harz Mountains: while the spruce trees succumb to bark beetles and mild winters, nature is already reclaiming the land. The tree remains in a persona and gaze that makes this painful change in flora visible beyond our perception. It is a silent cry for help from the "in-between… space" between crisis and new beginning, demanding a sanctuary of silence.
My artistic signature is evident in the tactile oil painting, which makes the furrowed bark tangible as a painful texture. Backed by my Akoun certification, this unique piece offers a stable foundation for its value on Singulart.
« Art is like a dream you've already dreamt before. »
Carola E. Thiele's oeuvre manifests the silence behind the phenomenological world. In her compositions, observation of nature and emotional topographies converge to create spaces of archaic density. Thiele positions her works in the psychological in-between space—that liminal place where the social persona meets the unvarnished human condition.
Her technique, a symbiosis of haptic layering and glazing depth, makes the enigmatic nature of existence physically tangible. Grounded in her studies (HFA Hamburg) and media design, she combines meticulous craftsmanship with conceptual rigor. Her work has garnered international acclaim as a recipient of the London-Kyoto Art Award, as well as through curated exhibitions in New York, London, Paris, and Dubai. Supported by her Akoun certification and top rankings on Singulart, her work offers a stable foundation for collectors who invest in the depth of contemporary figuration.